Romania women's national under-17 football team

Romania U17 Romania
Nickname(s) Tricolorii (The Tricolours)
Association Romanian Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Romania Mirel Daniel Albon
Captain Romania
Top scorer Romania -6 Lunca
FIFA code ROU
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 36 Steady
First international
 Romania 0–7 Wales 
(Romania, October 21, 2008)
Biggest win
 Romania 6–1 Macedonia 
(Strumica, Macedonia; October 15, 2011)
Biggest defeat
 Romania 0–13 Sweden 
(Mogoșoaia, Romania; October 14, 2015)

The Romania women's national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of Romania and is governed by the Romanian Football Federation.

FIFA Women's Under-17 World Cup

Year Round Position MP W D L GF GA
 New Zealand 2008Did Not Participate
 Trinidad and Tobago 2010Did Not Qualify
 Azerbaijan 2012Did Not Qualify
 Costa Rica 2014Did Not Qualify
 Jordan 2016Did Not Qualify
2018To Be Determined

UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship

Year Round Position MP W D L GF GA
  Switzerland 2008Did Not Participate
  Switzerland 2009Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2010Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2011Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2012Did Not Qualify
  Switzerland 2013Did Not Qualify
 England 2014Did Not Qualify
 Iceland 2015Did Not Qualify
 Belarus 2016Did Not Qualify
 Czech Republic 2017Qualifications in progress
 Lithuania 2018To Be Determined

Results at official competitions

Friendly matches are not included.   Win   Draw   Loss

Venue Date Opponent Result Scorers
2009 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 9
 Romania
Oct 21, 2008  Wales0-7
Oct 23, 2008  Spain0-7
Oct 26, 2008  Croatia1-1  66'
2010 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 5
 Poland
Oct 22, 2009  Belgium1-3 Vătafu  46'
Oct 24, 2009  Poland0-3
Oct 27, 2009  Bulgaria1-0 Miklos  80+1'
2011 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 7
 Austria
Lindabrunn
Neulengbach
Oct 6, 2010  Scotland0-1
Oct 8, 2010  Ukraine2-0 Hunter  40', 72'
Oct 11, 2010  Austria0-0
2012 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 2
 Macedonia
Strumica
Okt 10, 2011  Republic of Ireland2-3 Lunca  57', Nica  80+3'
Oct 12, 2011  Italy3-2 Obreja  16', Lunca  30', Cosma  78'
Oct 15, 2011  Macedonia6-1 Lunca  4', 14', 20', 71', Obreja  46', Filler  63'
2013 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 7
 Greece
Thessaloniki
Okt 29, 2012  Russia1-6 Bistrian  35'
Okt 31, 2012  Germany0-5
Nov 3, 2012  Greece0-1
2014 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 2
 Estonia
Tallinn
Jul 29, 2013  Estonia5-0 Petre  10', Ciolacu  18', Vasile  58', 68', Indrei  65'
Jul 31, 2013  Croatia2-1 Ciolacu  10', Ambruș  48'
Aug 3, 2013  Norway0-4
2014 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 1
 Romania
Buftea
Mogoșoaia
Sep 30, 2013  Iceland1-2 Ambruș  48'
Oct 2, 2013  Spain0-8
Oct 5, 2013  Republic of Ireland0-4
2015 UEFA Championship First qualifying round - Group 4
 Serbia
Subotica
Oct 17, 2014  Serbia1-1 Golubović  8' (o.g.)
Oct 19, 2014  Republic of Ireland0-2
Oct 22, 2014  Lithuania3-3 Indrei  8', 59', 71'
2015 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 4
 Russia
Sochi
Mar 22, 2015  Belgium0-5
Mar 24, 2015  Spain0-5
Mar 27, 2015  Russia5-2 Petre  37', Ciolacu  42', 56', 69', Meluță  73'
2016 UEFA Championship Second qualifying round - Group 8
 Romania
Buftea
Mogoșoaia
Oct 12, 2015  Russia0-4
Oct 14, 2015  Sweden0-13
Oct 17, 2015  Slovakia0-5

Top goalscorers in the European Championships

Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. Bold indicates still active players. As of 15 May 2014

# Name Career Goals
1 Alexandra Lunca2011 6
2 Mihaela Ciolacu2013–2015 5
3 Dariana Indrei2013–2014 4

References

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